Yes,because the water from the clouds bring down and touches the ground and not all of the trees absorbs that much of water so the rain touches the ground and goes inside the land then ocuppies space in land and makes holes so waters from the ocean going through those holes and occupies much space inside the land and the continents will will move and separate
They move apart.
No, submarines do not explore the lithosphere. The word lithosphere is roughly equivalent to "rock sphere" and submarines don't move through rock.
Lithosphere.
Because the mantle and lithosphere have gases or liquids that circulate
the hot magma moves around and they move.
The lithosphere is the brittle surface layer composed of the crust and uppermost mantle. The asthenosphere is the ductile upper mantle on which the lithosphere is able to move.
The lithosphere.
The lithosphere encompasses the uppermost part of the mantle and the crust. This layer is broken into tectonic plates that move and interact with each other at plate boundaries. The lithosphere is relatively rigid compared to the underlying asthenosphere.
The plastic-like layer below the lithosphere is called the asthenosphere. It is partially molten and allows the rigid lithosphere above it to move and drift on the flowing asthenosphere, causing tectonic plate movement.
The asthenosphere lies below the lithosphere.
large pieces of the lithosphere that move around on the asthenosphere are called Tectonic Plates.
the lithosphere but mostly inner mantle